Hey what are all of the logos there? I know almost all of them but I'm unsure on a few.
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Absolutely sound logic though.
I only run a small community surrounding my home country, but I only plan on removing things that aren't directly related to the country or at least adjacent to. As well as anything that is largely irrelevant which I suspect of being spam.
Rest is fine, discussion is healthy. I don't need to agree with everyone, that isn't what this is about.
I translated some stuff in that German blog. It's kinda wild, vaccination damage and the KGB mixed with more far right conspiracy theories and then just general normal stuff.
Meta and however many other of the giant tech companies.
Often it's cheaper for these services to take fines than it is to change up their operation, by an order of magnitude.
Sidenote - Hey, been a minute.
Couldn't have put it better if I tried.
This hyperfixation some have with user numbers or activity stats is nothing but harmful. As you mentioned already, the amount of content, whilst significantly smaller, is much more organic. I've got more out of my ~2 months on Lemmy than I did on the previous 2 years I was on Reddit.
I can't say I have, I'll put it on my reading list.
Appreciate it, just glad I could explain my view point.
I'm conscious of the rules in this community, so I won't post it here but if you look in my profile you'll see my work, thank you though, for enquiring – means a lot.
I can't speak for everyone else, but I wrote about this exact thing recently (Rainbow Washing & False support of Pride by Corporations/Politicians for financial gain etc)
I absolutely scrutinise all the other forms of corporate ass-holery too. The only difference, that I feel anyhow, is it's considerably easier to point out the stark contrast between certain corporate actions during pride month, and their actions outside of pride month. It's a unique situation where we haven't been experiencing this for so long that it's simply business as usual.
For me, it's not a question of hating pride and using this as a means to push through hateful rhetoric – It's definitely just a case of tackling one thing at a time. Though I absolutely will concede that you're more than likely correct in your assumption that social conservatives will attempt to hinder the pride movement by wrapping up their bullshit rhetoric and policy in social justice.
When I switched from FF to WF it was lighter on system resources, faster and cut out a lot of the telemetry included in FF.
I've not used Firefox for well over a year now, so I can't speak to that still being the case, but those were the main draws for me.
I use this often when I'm writing articles, it's incredibly easy to use and I've yet to have any issues with it.
I use it on Waterfox, for what it's worth. Absolutely recommend.
Would be real neat if the carrot stopped murdering children though.